Playing Ultimate. There is no thinking about how far to run, or how many
reps to do. There is just trying to get open and trying to keep your opponent
from getting open. I am not into working out, I do love to play.

>Ok enough OT stuff Lets talk skiing. My hunger is so bad I can't take
>it much longer (and hopefully won't have to). I want to hear what
>people are doing preseason to get ready for the season.
>
>I am starting to hit the gym. Hitting the climbing wall a little to
>keep my arms going and to warm up. Then some running, nothing too far
>but some sustained warm out then a few fast laps. Then into the gym,
>working core stuff especially abs and lower back (for those massive
>stomps... hopefully). Then some time on the squat machine working with
>high reps on lower weight then finishing with low reps on high weight.
>I am also planning on getting my bike to school soon. I think that
>skinning with alpine boots, marker dukes, and 196cm Legend pro's and
>maybe a safety brick or two should be good training when the snow gets
>here.
>
>Of course we can't forget the rest day training, on the harder days we
>have the 40 oz curls. On the meduim days we have the 12oz. curls.
>Finally on the real relaxed days there are the 1/8oz. curls just to
>keep from loosing it entirely, and so you can invite the ladies to the
>gun show.
>
>Allen
>
>Pray for snow... soon
>
>--
>As lonely as the mountain can be, lonelier still is the man whose
>travels take him away from the mountains.
>
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